This document contains a physics test for pre-9th class students. The test has 3 questions. Question 1 has 6 multiple choice questions testing concepts like units of measurement, SI base units, prefixes, and units for quantities like current. Question 2 has 5 short answer questions asking about prefixes, scientific notation, the international system of units, and the difference between base and derived units/quantities. Question 3 asks students to define physics and explain 4 of its branches. The test is 35 minutes long and has a maximum of 20 marks.
This document contains a physics test for pre-9th class students. The test has 3 questions. Question 1 has 6 multiple choice questions testing concepts like units of measurement, SI base units, prefixes, and units for quantities like current. Question 2 has 5 short answer questions asking about prefixes, scientific notation, the international system of units, and the difference between base and derived units/quantities. Question 3 asks students to define physics and explain 4 of its branches. The test is 35 minutes long and has a maximum of 20 marks.
This document contains a physics test for pre-9th class students. The test has 3 questions. Question 1 has 6 multiple choice questions testing concepts like units of measurement, SI base units, prefixes, and units for quantities like current. Question 2 has 5 short answer questions asking about prefixes, scientific notation, the international system of units, and the difference between base and derived units/quantities. Question 3 asks students to define physics and explain 4 of its branches. The test is 35 minutes long and has a maximum of 20 marks.
1.Amount of a substance in terms of numbers is measured in:
(a) gram (b) kilogramme
(c) newton (d) mole 2.Which one of the following unit is not a derived unit? (a) pascal (b) kilogramme (c) newton (d) watt 3.The number of base units in SI are (a)3 (b) 6 (c) 7 (d) 9 4. 1micro(µ)= (a) 10-3 (b) 10-6 (c) 10-12 (d)10-2 5.The unit of electric current is. (a) candela (b) metre (c) second (d) ampere 6.The smallest division that can be taken by a meter rule is: (a) 1cm (b) 1mm (c) 1 dm (d) 1km
Q.2. Write short answers tothe following questions. (5=10)
i. Define prefixes and give example. ii. Define Scientific Notation and give examples iii. What is International system of units iv. What are base units and derived units? v. What is difference between base and derived quantities?
Q.3 Define physics and explain its any four branches. (4)